The editor, managing editor and publisher of an Ivory Coast newspaper have been arrested and charged with theft of official documents. The senior managers of the Nouveau Courrier d'Abidjan were arrested after they printed details of a classified...
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Turkey: Journalist charged over court criticism
A newspaper columnist has been charged with "insulting a public official" after he criticised the Turkish justice system's management of the investigation into journalist Hrant Dink's murder. Daily News columnist Cengiz Cangar described the court...
Scottish local authority accused of political censorship
The Scottish local authority, Dumfries and Galloway Council, has blocked access to the Scottish News of the World website. The council has setup a filter which prevents employees accessing the website. Elaine Murray, a member of the Scottish...
Kuwait: Journalists acquitted of libel and charges
A court in Kuwait City has acquitted a journalist prosecuted for insulting Kuwait's Prime Minister. Journalist Mohammed Abdel Qader Al-Jassem and activist Khaled Al-Fadala, had their charges dropped on 12 July . Al-Jassem was accused of libelling...
Bribery and censorship in Paraguay
The SPP (Paraguayan Union of Journalists) has condemned the recent actions of politicians in the city of Cuidad del Este. Last week Juan Pío Balbuena had his programme cancelled on Radio Corpus after the owner of the station made a 'business deal'...
“Everybody Draw Mohammed” cartoonist placed on hit list
Prominent Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki has placed the cartoonist responsible for the Everybody Draw Mohammed Day campaign on an hit list. Writing in English language Al Qaeda magazine Inspire, New Mexico born al-Awlaki branded Molly Norris a...
Democracy Village evicted from Parliament Square
Protesters at London's Democracy Village have lost their appeal against eviction from Parliament Square. Read Index's report from the appeal hearing here
Facebook refuses to ban Raoul Moat tribute page
Facebook has refused to remove a page dedicated to gunman Raoul Moat following criticism from the Prime Minster. During yesterday's (July 14) Prime Minister’s Questions Conservative MP Chris Heaton-Harris called on David Cameron to contact the...
United States: Senate committee approves libel tourism legislation
Yesterday (13 July), the Senate Judiciary Committee approved legislation to protect US journalists and publishers from “libel tourism”. The SPEECH (Securing the Protection of our Enduring and Established Constitutional Heritage) Act will now go...
Colombian journalist barred from USA under Patriot Act
Hollman Morris, an internationally-renowned Colombian journalist, has been barred from entering the United States to take up a fellowship at Harvard University. His visa application was denied after he was placed on a Patriot Act no-fly...